They say all good things must come to an end. But, there are
ways newlyweds can savor the memories from their wedding day.
Here's some advice for keeping the wedding gown, bouquet and cake
intact for the future.

Spring brings out the best in everybody. It is such a fresh and
enthusiastic season that many brides choose this time to hold that
big day. This 2011 spring is no different. People are expecting to
receive numerous wedding invitations at this time, as it has always
been a popular season for weddings.

If you are getting wed next spring then this fall is the time of
year to start choosing your wedding dress. The latest styles have
just arrived at all the wedding boutiques and you can get your
hands on the hottest trends quite literally as they come in through
the door.

If you're considering wearing gloves with your dress, read these
tips first. Different styles of dresses will require different
styles of gloves. A brides body build will also predetermine what
type of gloves will suit her.

For those of us who don't look like Pamela Anderson or Halle
Berry, picking the correct style wedding dress can be crucial to
your overall look. Worrying about if you picked the right dress is
the last thing you want to worry about on your wedding day.

A custom-madewedding dresscan
make having the dress of your dreams come true. Whether its an
auntie who knows her way around with the sewing machine or a
reputable company from near or afar, it helps to know a few things
before you get started.

You may or may not be aware of the pro's and con's of your own
figure, but you can be rest assured that there is a wedding dress
style designed to flatter 'real women's' figures and make the most
of what you've got.

Wedding dressescan flatter or destroy nearly
any figure if you don't have the right wedding dress.
You may or may not be aware of the pro's and con's of your own
figure, but you can be rest assured that there is a wedding
dress style designed to flatter 'real women's' figures and
make the most of what you've got.

Getting engaged may be a blessing, but no one ever said
planning a wedding is easy! As with any other major life milestone
(having kids, buying a house, etc.), you might get thrown a few
curveballs along the way. We asked real brides to share what
surprised them the most about planning their big day - here's
what they had to say.